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true. but the 300+ hp 5.3l performs really well in a reg cab.

 

here's mine, updated.

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I know it's an old post but dang! Nice looking ride!! Really like the regular cabs, just have to have the space right now...I hope to have a project one some day!

 

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2016 Silverado WT Blackout Edition

 

Belltech 4/7 Drop (might do a c-notch and lower it to a 5/8 or 6/9)

 

22x9.5 Dub Skillz on 305/40/22

 

Color matched front and rear bumpers

 

Muffler, flapper valve, and resonator delete

 

Undercover Flex tonneau cover

 

BedRug bed liner

 

Katzkin leather covers

 

Two 10" JL subs

6x9 Infinity door speakers

4x6 Kicker rear speakers

 

Still more mods to come but this it is for now [emoji28]

 

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Is it wierd that I licked my phone just now? That truck is freakin sex

 

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Is it wierd that I licked my phone just now? That truck is freakin sex

 

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Damn... That is Tough Looking!

 

RT

Thanks, appreciate the kind words [emoji1417]

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What tires are you running?

 

RT

Just some off brand ones, I'm going to be switching them soon not sure what brand though
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You having any problems with rubbing your tires on the fenders?

 

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You having any problems with rubbing your tires on the fenders?

 

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The fronts rub on the wheel well liner on big dips or when the wheel is turned in full lock. Personally it's not to bad
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What have you RCSB owners go with for rubber all-weather style floormats?

  • Not a fan of the stiffness of the Weathertechs
  • The Husky X-Act Contours won't fit
  • The Husky Weatherbeaters seem to have the same stiffness at the Weathertechs

Are there any other high quality well made options?

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Husky Weatherbeaters. They are stiff; however, I like them because they fit great, fully cover the cab entry and exit areas and were not very $$. We have some soft Weathertechs in our Acadia, but I like the Husky mats better.

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